EXPORTS TO ARGENTINA.
STUD STOCK AND FRUIT.
REVIVAL OF THE TRADE. By Telegra»h.—Press Association. Christchurch, Last Night, j Prior to the war a promising trade was being built up between New Zealand and the Argentine in stud stock and fruit, but the outbreak of hostilities disorganised shipping, and the business fell oil'. The Hon. W. Nosworthy has been in communication with the Shaw, Savill Company, and breeders and orchardists, with a view to re-capturing the trade, but inquiries show that an insufficient quantity of live stock would be forthcoming for direct shipment. In regard to fruit no satisfactory arrangements could be made, but the matter would again be gone into before next season in the hope that the shipping companies would be able to meet the position, subject to satisfactory business arrangements being possible. In 19U, 05,832 eases of fruit were shipped to South America, 59,529 in the following year, and in 1916, when export stopped, 10,226.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1920, Page 5
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157EXPORTS TO ARGENTINA. Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1920, Page 5
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